TclQuadcode

This is a project to develop a compiler for Tcl that produces native
code. It does this by translating Tcl code into bytecode, then into
quadcode (hence the project's name). That quadcode is analysed and
optimized, then translated into LLVM Intermediate
Representation, from which native
code is issued.

Compiles each of the listed procedures (each name is a separate
argument). This is the core of this project. The collection of
procedures will become a single package (in a Tcl load sense)
that is compiled. Note that you can use command globs as well;
internally, everything is passed through info commands.

LLVM pre

Returns the LLVM IR generated from the most recent compilation,
taken at the point where the IR was about to be fed into the
optimizer.

LLVM post

Returns the LLVM IR generated from the most recent compilation,
taken after the code was optimized. This is the code that is
actually used to drive native code issuing.

If you want to just test-drive the code, check out the demo.tcl
script in this directory. It's our current driver and exercises most
of the currently-implemented features. There's also a smalldemo.tcl
that is a cut-down version.